Marks Morning Business Show 6th Febuary 2026
Fri Feb 06 2026
In today’s podcast, I shared a deeply personal journey about how discovering MindStore — and the work of its founder, Jack Black — changed the direction of my life when everything felt lost.
After a robbery in which I was stabbed, I was forced to close my business and start again from the ground up. I went from running a business to flipping burgers, facing a reality where the future felt uncertain and the goals I once had seemed completely unattainable.
Finding MindStore became a turning point.
Through powerful mental training and visualisation techniques, I began to rebuild belief, regain focus, and see possibilities where I had only seen setbacks. Step by step, that shift in mindset helped me move toward achievements that once felt impossible — changes that I genuinely believe would not have happened without the influence of Jack Black and MindStore.
For more than 30 years, MindStore has helped individuals, leaders, and businesses harness the power of the mind to:
Reduce stressIncrease creativity and clarityImprove performanceAchieve meaningful personal and professional successThis episode is for anyone who feels:
Knocked down by life or businessStuck, overwhelmed, or starting againUnsure how to reach goals that feel out of reachBecause sometimes the biggest transformation doesn’t begin with circumstances — it begins with how we think.
Thank you for tuning in!
I’m Mark Beggs, neurodiversity specialist, speaker, and bestselling author of the childens books The Umbrella Girls and the Tree people and business book You Need a Neck Like A Jocky's Boll***K to be and Entrepreneur. Through my work, I support children, adults, parents, and organisations in understanding neurodiversity, building confidence, and creating environments where every individual can thrive.
With years of experience in coaching, leadership development and business developmentand empowering neurodivergent thinkers, this podcast is my way of sharing insights, real conversations, and practical tools that make a difference.
You can contact me on mark.beggs@me.com or via www.mindseyeeducation.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In today’s podcast, I shared a deeply personal journey about how discovering MindStore — and the work of its founder, Jack Black — changed the direction of my life when everything felt lost. After a robbery in which I was stabbed, I was forced to close my business and start again from the ground up. I went from running a business to flipping burgers, facing a reality where the future felt uncertain and the goals I once had seemed completely unattainable. Finding MindStore became a turning point. Through powerful mental training and visualisation techniques, I began to rebuild belief, regain focus, and see possibilities where I had only seen setbacks. Step by step, that shift in mindset helped me move toward achievements that once felt impossible — changes that I genuinely believe would not have happened without the influence of Jack Black and MindStore. For more than 30 years, MindStore has helped individuals, leaders, and businesses harness the power of the mind to: Reduce stressIncrease creativity and clarityImprove performanceAchieve meaningful personal and professional successThis episode is for anyone who feels: Knocked down by life or businessStuck, overwhelmed, or starting againUnsure how to reach goals that feel out of reachBecause sometimes the biggest transformation doesn’t begin with circumstances — it begins with how we think. Thank you for tuning in! I’m Mark Beggs, neurodiversity specialist, speaker, and bestselling author of the childens books The Umbrella Girls and the Tree people and business book You Need a Neck Like A Jocky's Boll***K to be and Entrepreneur. Through my work, I support children, adults, parents, and organisations in understanding neurodiversity, building confidence, and creating environments where every individual can thrive. With years of experience in coaching, leadership development and business developmentand empowering neurodivergent thinkers, this podcast is my way of sharing insights, real conversations, and practical tools that make a difference. You can contact me on mark.beggs@me.com or via www.mindseyeeducation.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.